Hi,

+1 This is a wish list item for me as well. A popup dialog with embed or 
download media option might work even better for others that do not have 
this need however. This would be a terrific feature to have if it is 
possible.

On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 11:26:56 PM UTC-7, Blake Blacksmith wrote:
>
> Instead of drag and drop being limited to full binary imports of a 
> file(which bloats the Wiki and makes editing files cumbersome) is there a 
> way to drag and drop a file that is within a TiddlyWiki's folder and have 
> it expressed as a local file link? 
>
> For clarity here is an example:
>
> I have a TW in folder "*Wiki*" and an image in "*Wiki/images/*". Could we 
> make is so that when we drag and drop the image "*Wiki/images/bunnies.jpg*" 
> into a text area TW checks that the file is within its folder (in this case 
> in "Wiki") and if it is have the relative link text 
> *[[file:./Wiki/images/bunnies.jpg]]* show up and if it not have the 
> absolute link text show up *[[file:/C:/Users/Me/Wiki/images/bunnies.jpg]]*
>
>
> Right now I am manually inserting relative links but this is very time 
> consuming when I must link many files into a Tiddlers text. I currently do 
> not have the time to make my own plugin that does this but think such a 
> plugin would extend the use-cases of TW to in-the-field/real time  note 
> taking.
>
>
>

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